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5 Top Romantic Novels by Indian Authors in English

5 Top Romantic Novels by Indian Authors in English

It is true what is said about books being our best friends. They are indeed! Research has shown that the majority of individuals enjoy reading romance novels. It is the most read and relatable genre. The passion for reading romance novels is very different. Our feelings as human beings get heightened, and it is seen that love novels have an impact on our social behavior as well as level of trust. Overall, it forges towards a solid relationship in our real life as well. Romance books can act as role models for how to put up with hardship, be patient, and resolve conflicts. They may also serve as examples of what true love entails, showing how to maintain positive bonds with others, love in the face of sacrifice, and how to overcome challenges. It recognizes that the desire for affection is quite normal and gives readers the confidence to talk openly about it in their daily lives. So, knowing how love novels can benefit our lives, are you willing to read a novel that is romantic and entertaining at the same time? If yes, then we have curated a list for you to go around and pick the one of your most liking. Let’s begin.

Here are the top five starry-eyed novels in English by our Indian authors:

 

1. “The Unproposed Guy

The book that tops the list in romantic novels is “The Unproposed Guy” by Bhavik Sarkhedi and Suhana Bhambhani. It comprises a character study of a deeply distressed man who is experiencing many challenges in his life, and it is depicted in a charming and captivating way. This is a journey of discovering oneself, dealing with loss, forgiving others, and developing friendships. It talks about the character called Kevin, who is an introverted personality and finds difficulty in speaking and also putting up his feelings with the girls. He is in total confusion as to what he wants to do in life yet wishes that one day he will meet his dream girl.

While at first glance, Kevin looks like a misfit but there is a transformation that takes place in his life. He has a sudden desire to take up stand-up and rapping as his profession and make a striking career in this field. Kevin is the kind of person you can count on to be upright, brave, and tenacious. In spite of the fact that he experiences a lot, he is a highly likable character and handles his hardships with grace. It teaches us that while every human being faces challenges in life, it’s crucial to know how to advocate for yourself and get through those challenges in order to lead a fulfilling life. This book is an apt example of how someone should be inspired and prodded to improve upon their mistakes. With the greatest effort and hard work, a person can accomplish anything that is intended for them in life. As a result, everyone should read this book at least once in their lifetime.

2. “If It’s Not Forever It’s Not Love”

The book written by the romantic person himself- Durjoy Dutta, is about partnerships that aren’t “married” couples but rather relationships that are amicable because they involve accepting the other person for who they are. It describes the author’s journey to recover from the bombing at Chandni Chowk. He views how he survived after nearly passing away as a miracle that has saved his life. He makes the decision to go to the blast site after recovering. While exploring the area, he comes across a diary that belonged to a deceased man who had a passionate and devoted love affair with a female. He finishes the book and comes to the conclusion that this love story cannot be seen as lacking anything. This demonstrates the strength of love. The young of today must comprehend the true meaning of love and develop meaningful relationships.

3. “Truly Madly Deeply”

A genuinely, passionately, deeply told love story is found in Karen Kingsbury Truly, Madly, Deeply. Additionally, it is a tale that any teenager and early adolescent youth will undoubtedly relate to. Faraaz has done a good job of constructing a tale that is full of emotion and other heartfelt issues. A high school pair named Tommy Baxter and Annalee Miller is the subject of the novel Truly, Madly, Deeply. They are 18-year-old high school seniors who are nearing the end of their last year. The storyline is about when Tommy Baxter decides he wants to be a cop, whereas his mother is afraid as she is still mourning the death of her own father. But Tommy is passionate about his decision, and this shows how people can make a good career when their efforts are shown. Truly, Madly, Deeply combines family drama with romance to demonstrate that the only way to live passionately in the wake of a significant loss is to live truly, madly, deeply.

4. “I Too Had a Love Story”

A lovely first book by Ravinder Singh that is based on the experiences of real people. Those individuals who have truly experienced the suffering of love learn what it is to live for one another. It is a contemporary love story where loyalty takes on new significance. This book’s main theme, the love story between Ravin and Khushi, stands out strongly. Ravin’s account of the events is refreshingly honest, and his feelings and emotions are amply conveyed in the retelling. The main element of this work, which shines out strongly, is the love tale between Ravin and Khushi. Ravin’s narrative of the incident is refreshingly honest, and it is easy to see how he was feeling at the time. Long-distance relationships are beautifully touched upon in this story. This motivates the young generation that even if it is a long-distance relationship, it is love that shapes people’s life. It is love that stands out when compared to anything. It is love that makes people stronger.

5. “Untruly Yours”

This book may help you identify with and feel closer to the “Natasha” character if you identify as a woman. The author does an apt job of conveying the emotions and emptiness of a woman’s sad marriage. The protagonist of this tale is Natasha Iyer, a mother of an 11-year-old who is married to Rajesh, an NRI. Rajesh is a kind man and a nice father, but he leads a busy life and cannot give Natasha the passion and love she craves. Fortunately, she gets to travel to India and meets his former flame, which heats up their relationship. Smita somehow exposes the underlying aspirations and feelings that are in women by making it clear that this book is not just about Natasha but also about many Indian women. The text indicates that a man should understand love and sentiments. The most beautiful expressions of love often involve unsaid words. In light of this, it is good for young people to learn that in the future, they should understand their significant others and help them feel comfortable expressing their thoughts.

The Takeaway

These tales would offer the readers a fresh viewpoint on love and relationships. As a reader, your issues in real life can be resolved by the company of these love stories. It would be ideal for you to select the one of your choices from this incredible list of books now that you are aware of the excellent romance novels that have truly helped grasp the importance of love in our lives. You can fall in love with the characters because every story is unique from the others and filled with emotions. There are so many distinct types of writers in India, each with own specialties. Some of the bestsellers being listed in here!!

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